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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively monitors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where ongoing observation or supervision is being described, often in relation to systems, processes, or behaviors.
Example: "The security system actively monitors the premises for any unusual activity."
Alternatives: "continuously observes" or "regularly checks".
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This is why second west actively monitors for terrorist activities which could be occurring in our own home!
The reactivity of CD8+ T cells to EphA2 peptides was stronger in T cells isolated from postsurgery disease-free patients than in those from patients with active disease, suggesting that the immune system of cancer patients actively monitors EphA2-derived epitopes [ 70].
It said BK Gulf actively monitors the labour supply companies it uses.
The company actively monitors its supply chain to ensure these standards and criteria are being met".
Microsoft actively monitors whether you're using Edge for up to 30 hours a month.
Those with low-risk disease may benefit from expectant management, which actively monitors disease progression.
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A 'quality manager' will be designated in each study site to actively monitor the laboratory activities throughout the study.
Furthermore, transcription activities in these regions are actively monitored and repressed in C. elegans germline.
Unfortunately, the best thing we can currently do is actively monitor the volcano for signs of further increasing activity.
"IFC does however, actively monitor its investments.
We will be actively monitoring APP's progress".
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